
🚀 Meet Our Legends | Alumni Wall
Glimpse the journeys, victories, and dreams of those who once walked our halls.
Each story shines bright—discover, connect, and be inspired!


AZIZ ALI
Post Internship
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2019
I came Al Ameen mission Nayabaz in 2016 .Faculty teaching experience ,environment was so good. After few days , I was experienced the best thing which I will not forget in my life— our respected Mahiul sir told me that this bed is only for sleeping, for studying purpose you will go to reading room,class room or Mosjid. In class 12, I was selected in Super 30 batch that’s my turning point for the medical field for that deeply thankful to our respected Secretary sir. That 3 years in Nayabaz gave me a bunch of memories. To my juniors ,don’t waste your time even a single second is very crucial for you, what are you doing always give your 100% , target a goal ,plan and focus on it .
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Md Obaidur Rahman
MBBS 1st Year 2024-2025
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS
Passing Year: 2022
“A Classical Topper’s Fall and
Grand Comeback”
——————–
My story is not just about marks.
It’s about rise, fall, and rise again.
Life was smooth…
Until 28th February 2020—the day I returned from Al Ameen Mission Academy, Ujunia, after my 10th Boards.
I was a classical topper for 1 year.
In Madhyamik 2020, I scored 96% (672/700), breaking every record of the branch,Ujunia securing 21st rank in WB.
But then—lockdown came.
One and a half years… and my entire world collapsed.
In Class 11, I even thought of quitting Science.
Smartphone became my biggest enemy.
Free Fire consumed 15–16 hours a day.
By October 2021, after destroying Class 11 and half of Class 12, only one question haunted me:
“Will I even pass HS?”
Then came my turning point.
Before the official reopening of Nayabaz Campus, I contacted Mahiul Sir;
I poured out my struggles.
He gave me a chance—to start studying with a few batchmates.
But another battle waited at home—convincing my father.
He was strict. For 17 years, I had never directly argued with him—I was always afraid.
But that day… for the first time in my life, I said a direct NO to his face, with arrogance in my tone.
He was shocked. His first reaction was anger.
In a scolding voice, he threw a logical argument at me:
“If you cannot study in front of your parents, how can I trust you to study away from home—without any guidance?”
He even forced my mother to set up a bed in my room, so he could watch me and make me study out of fear.
But I didn’t bend. I was crying, yet firm. Because deep inside, I knew—I was the only one who had felt the silent mutation already taking place within me.
I was determined to make a comeback.
And then… seeing my stubbornness, my father finally broke down.
He cried. My mother cried too.
And for the first time, I hugged my father.
Through his tears, he said:
“How long will I live? Stand on your own feet while I am alive. Promise me… you will study.”
That one line… changed my destiny.
From that day—I transformed.
I didn’t return home for 6.5 months.
(Oct 13, 2021 – Apr 28, 2022)
I studied with discipline, with fire, with only one thought—I promised my father.
And I did it.
I scored 88.2% (441/500) in HS 2022.
Yes, my father passed away on 12th July 2022.
But he saw my result.
He saw my comeback.
And he left this world, proud.
Even today—Room No. 29, window-side bed in Nayabaz Campus…
Stands as a silent witness of my 6.5 months of pain, sacrifice, and transformation.
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My NEET journey also carries motivational lessons.
From 195/720 in my first attempt to 656/720 in the third—it was a long battle. But this is not the place to share that in detail.
Still, Nayabaz witnessed my deepest struggles during the first drop year. With no concept of Class 11, I studied like a brand-new 11th grader—so much so that I often say:
“I started reading Higher Secondary syllabus only after the Higher Secondary exam.”
Hard to believe? Look at my first attempt marks—you’ll understand.
I’ve seen friends laugh at my condition, people who weren’t even close to me during Class 10. But their laughter didn’t shake me. I knew I needed time to fill the gaps from my broken foundation.
Yes, I couldn’t push enough during the last few months of NEET 2023. My mindset had already shifted—I was preparing myself to grow in a harsher environment.
I am not here to judge any campuses of Al Ameen Mission. I have stayed in two different ones—Nayabaz and Panchur. And all I want to say is this:
There are two types of plants—Indoor and Outdoor.
They require completely different environments to flourish.
You cannot judge an outdoor plant by placing it inside.
You cannot judge an indoor plant by putting it outside.
What you must do is simple—
Find out which type of plant you are.
That’s the only way to grow.
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From breaking records…
To breaking down…
To rising again.
This is not just my story.
This is my fight.
And this is my comeback.

Md Obaidur Rahman
MBBS 1st Year 2024-2025
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS
Passing Year: 2022
“A Classical Topper’s Fall and
Grand Comeback”
——————–
My story is not just about marks.
It’s about rise, fall, and rise again.
Life was smooth…
Until 28th February 2020—the day I returned from Al Ameen Mission Academy, Ujunia, after my 10th Boards.
I was a classical topper for 1 year.
In Madhyamik 2020, I scored 96% (672/700), breaking every record of the branch,Ujunia securing 21st rank in WB.
But then—lockdown came.
One and a half years… and my entire world collapsed.
In Class 11, I even thought of quitting Science.
Smartphone became my biggest enemy.
Free Fire consumed 15–16 hours a day.
By October 2021, after destroying Class 11 and half of Class 12, only one question haunted me:
“Will I even pass HS?”
Then came my turning point.
Before the official reopening of Nayabaz Campus, I contacted Mahiul Sir;
I poured out my struggles.
He gave me a chance—to start studying with a few batchmates.
But another battle waited at home—convincing my father.
He was strict. For 17 years, I had never directly argued with him—I was always afraid.
But that day… for the first time in my life, I said a direct NO to his face, with arrogance in my tone.
He was shocked. His first reaction was anger.
In a scolding voice, he threw a logical argument at me:
“If you cannot study in front of your parents, how can I trust you to study away from home—without any guidance?”
He even forced my mother to set up a bed in my room, so he could watch me and make me study out of fear.
But I didn’t bend. I was crying, yet firm. Because deep inside, I knew—I was the only one who had felt the silent mutation already taking place within me.
I was determined to make a comeback.
And then… seeing my stubbornness, my father finally broke down.
He cried. My mother cried too.
And for the first time, I hugged my father.
Through his tears, he said:
“How long will I live? Stand on your own feet while I am alive. Promise me… you will study.”
That one line… changed my destiny.
From that day—I transformed.
I didn’t return home for 6.5 months.
(Oct 13, 2021 – Apr 28, 2022)
I studied with discipline, with fire, with only one thought—I promised my father.
And I did it.
I scored 88.2% (441/500) in HS 2022.
Yes, my father passed away on 12th July 2022.
But he saw my result.
He saw my comeback.
And he left this world, proud.
Even today—Room No. 29, window-side bed in Nayabaz Campus…
Stands as a silent witness of my 6.5 months of pain, sacrifice, and transformation.
—
My NEET journey also carries motivational lessons.
From 195/720 in my first attempt to 656/720 in the third—it was a long battle. But this is not the place to share that in detail.
Still, Nayabaz witnessed my deepest struggles during the first drop year. With no concept of Class 11, I studied like a brand-new 11th grader—so much so that I often say:
“I started reading Higher Secondary syllabus only after the Higher Secondary exam.”
Hard to believe? Look at my first attempt marks—you’ll understand.
I’ve seen friends laugh at my condition, people who weren’t even close to me during Class 10. But their laughter didn’t shake me. I knew I needed time to fill the gaps from my broken foundation.
Yes, I couldn’t push enough during the last few months of NEET 2023. My mindset had already shifted—I was preparing myself to grow in a harsher environment.
I am not here to judge any campuses of Al Ameen Mission. I have stayed in two different ones—Nayabaz and Panchur. And all I want to say is this:
There are two types of plants—Indoor and Outdoor.
They require completely different environments to flourish.
You cannot judge an outdoor plant by placing it inside.
You cannot judge an indoor plant by putting it outside.
What you must do is simple—
Find out which type of plant you are.
That’s the only way to grow.
—
From breaking records…
To breaking down…
To rising again.
This is not just my story.
This is my fight.
And this is my comeback.

Khosbur Ali
MBBS 3RD YEAR
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2022
Alhamdulillah… Trust on Allah (SWT) and on yourself….and definitely you will be on your position in both Here (duniya) & there (Akhirah) .
Best wishes all of you 💗.
Thank you Super sir 🩵

Mausuf Tameem
MBBS Student
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2025
“A focused fool is better than a distracted genius!”
Trust and worship Almighty Allah💝
Surely you will succeed if your efforts have perfect blend of perseverance and desire.

Sahin rana ansari
Medical student
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2024
Lots of ups and downs but trust in allah and keep working hard . Indeed he is the best planner
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Sekh Asif Ahamed
1st year admission
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2025
Life like a piano in which output depends on input
If your input is good then output must be better



Asma jahan mausm
2nd year MBBS
Campus: Ankurhati Girls
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2023
Train your mind to see the good in everything.Positivity is a choice.The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts
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Md Jorj Islam
MBBS 1st Year At North Bengal Medical College & Hospital
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2025
Believe in ur self and beleive Allah , give 100% whatever you can , don’t waste your time in stupid things …. Sudhu pore jaa Neet er ager din obdhi
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RIAJ ANSARI
MBBS
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2024
My name is Riaj Ansari, and today I am proudly pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor. But the road to this white coat was anything but easy.
I was born to simple yet extraordinary parents—my father, Jahangir Ansari, and my mother, Manjura Bibi. We didn’t have much money, and financial struggles were part of our everyday life. But what my parents gave me was something priceless—their blessings, their sacrifices, and their belief that I could achieve my dream. They have always been my biggest inspiration.
When I decided to prepare for NEET, I knew it would not be easy. Sometimes even arranging books and coaching seemed impossible. There were nights when I studied a lot, fighting sleep and fear, asking myself—“Will I ever make it?” But every time I thought of giving up, I remembered my parents’ faces and the sacrifices they made. That gave me strength to keep going.
I worked hard, solved countless MCQs, revised NCERT again and again, and learned from every mistake. Slowly but surely, I got better. And finally, the day came—the NEET result. With trembling hands and a fast-beating heart, I checked my score. I had cracked NEET! That moment was not just mine—it was the victory of my parents’ prayers and my determination.
Today, as an MBBS student, I walk through my medical college, sarat chandra chattopaadhyaay government medical college & hospital, with pride. Every stethoscope I carry reminds me of the hardships I faced, the tears my parents shed silently, and the fire that kept me moving forward.
My journey proves one thing: no dream is too big if you have the courage to chase it, the patience to struggle for it, and the blessings of your parents to guide you.

Asif Ikbal Molla
Paschim rupnagar, Joynagar,South 24 Paraganas
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2025
Such a difficult journey is impossible to describe in a few sentences. But one thing to say , believe in Allah’s plan ,because Allah is the best planner .
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SAKIL SEIKH
BAMS 2nd proff student, part time teacher at al ameen mission academy surajpur
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2023
I am one of the aspirant who doesn’t actually clear the neet(ug) exam(according to mahiul sir experienced aspirant)as mission think (i.e mission vabe mbbs pelei neet paoa) but I get bams(bachelor of ayurvedic medicine and surgery) through neet. Mission er chelera vabe mbbs na pele life ses , na vai mbbs charao dr houa jai amio dr hobo in sha Allah. BAMS course koreo internship, house physician kora jabe same salary as mbbs, pg course kore md korte parle scope er ovab nei, tumio M.O hote parbe , personal chamber khulte parbe, patient south India theke ghure ese ayurvedic treatment kore sustho hoye ghore firche akjon dr er kache er theke gorver ar ki ache j se amon ak patient er susthota er vagidar hote pereche jake sobai firie dieche, so amr shener vai ee ra request mbbs na pele chole aso ayush ee , jibon onek sundor, nijeke kosto dio na ….Ar mission er kache afsos sudhu mbbs der kei tmdr samne tule dhorar jonno..amr moto onek vai ei thakbe jara mbbs pabe na tdr jonno amdr k aktu holeo odr samne tule dhorle mone hoi ora inspire hobe .
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Md Imtiyaz
Ph.D Scholar as DST-INSPIRE Fellow
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS
Passing Year: 2017
Al Ameen Mission did more than educate me, it shaped my purpose by giving me vision, self belief, and passion for learning. It taught me that success is not about following the crowd but about pursuing the path that ignites your passion. Guided by inspiring teachers, brilliant peers, and my parents’ unwavering support, I chose Agricultural Science over convention, earning my B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, an M.Sc. (Ag.) in Genetics and Plant Breeding with Gold Medal from Calcutta University, and now pursuing my Ph.D. as a DST INSPIRE Fellow (Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India).
My present research on Leaf Blight resistant maize hybrid development for West Bengal is my way of giving back, strengthening food security, empowering farmers, and building the nation’s agricultural resilience. Every step, every achievement, is fueled by the values Al Ameen Mission instilled in me: vision, perseverance, and unwavering purpose.

SAYED IKBAL
POST GRADUATE TRAINEE IN OBGY
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2015
I was in 2nd HS batch of nayabaz. It was very new branch . I got passed HS and NEET from there. It was full of ups and downs through the whole course . My Branch head and other staffs helped me a lot . Thank you Secretary sir , thank you Mahiul da .
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Naimuddin chowdhury
MBBS 3rd year at burdwan medical College
Campus: Unsani Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2022
Continue motivation by our mohiul sir and family . Most important thing self dedication should be there for anything
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SAYED IKBAL
POST GRADUATE TRAINEE IN OBGY
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2015
I was in 2nd HS batch of nayabaz. It was very new branch . I got passed HS and NEET from there. It was full of ups and downs through the whole course . My Branch head and other staffs helped me a lot . Thank you Secretary sir , thank you Mahiul da .
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Arij Arman Mandal
R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2025
Al-Ameen Mission not only guided me but also helped me with the basics of everything, including NEET UG. Alongside my studies, every teaching and non-teaching staff helped with their helping hands. I’m cordially thankful to Allah, also thankful to everyone.
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Sihab shahariyar
Final year MBBS student
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: HS+NEET
Passing Year: 2020
আসসালামু আলাইকুম,
এই পৃথিবীতে 3 ধরণের মানুষ হয়।প্রথমত,যারা সব থেকে বেশি বুদ্ধিমান,তারা হচ্ছে ওই সকল মানুষ যারা অন্যের ভুল থেকে শিখে নেয় নিজেরা আর ওই ভুলটা করেনা।দ্বিতীয়ত,ওই সকল মানুষ যাদেরকে আমরা চালাক বলি,যারা একটা ভুল একবার বা দুইবার করে এবং তারপর শিক্ষা নেয় পরবর্তীতে ওই ভুলটির আর পুনরাবৃত্তি হতে দেয়না।তৃতীয়ত,ওই সকল ব্যক্তি যারা একই ভুল বার-বার করে এবং শিক্ষাও নেয়না,এদেরকে দ্যার্থহীনভাবে “বোকা” বলাই চলে।আমি আশা করি নয়াবাজের আমার জুনিয়র তৃতীয় ব্যাক্তিটি বাদে সবকিছু হতে চাইবে।
“সময়” সবথেকে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ জিনিস,এটাকে যেন আমরা অপচয় না করি,নয়াবাজে সবাই সুযোগ পায়না,যারা খুব ভাগ্যবান তারাই পায়।তাই আশা করি তোমরা এই নয়াবাজের 2/3 বছর এমনভাবে কাটাবে যেন আগামী 5-6 বছর কোনো একটা বড় মেট্রোসিটিতে থেকে পড়াশোনা করার পাশাপাশি জীবনের সঠিক মানেটাও বুঝতে পারো।আর যদি নয়াবাজের এই সময়টা অপচয় করো নিজের সাথে “ইনজাসটিস” করো আগামীদিনগুলো খুব একটা সুখময় হবে না।
অবশেষে,আল্লাহর উপর ভরসা রাখো,পরিশ্রম করো একদিন তুমি তোমার লক্ষ্যে পৌছাবেই।আমার তরফ থেকে সবার জন্য অনেক অনেক “good wishes”,জীবনে অনেক বড় হও, দেশ এবং দশের সেবায় নিজেকে নিয়োজিত রাখো!!
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Ilham Mansiz
MBBS STUDENT
Campus: Nayabaz Boys
Course Completed: NEET
Passing Year: 2025
My 3-year NEET journey – sleepless nights, endless mock tests, failures, doubts, and sacrifices… but also persistence, patience, and hope. Today, all that hard work turned into success. 🌟
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